10 Restaurants That Are Willing To Deliver Where No Man Has Delivered Before – Tuas!
Food deliveries have made our lives so much easier. Feeling lazy? Get food delivered. Can’t tear yourself from that Netflix marathon? Get food delivered. Here in Singapore, there are several companies dedicated to delivering food to our doorsteps (what a time to be alive!).
While most of us are pretty lucky to have these food delivery services at the touch of a button, there are certain areas where most food deliveries do NOT go to. Tuas for example is one such area. While those working in Tuas only have access to a limited number of food delivery services, these 10 restaurants definitely do food deliveries!
So for our friends working way out in Tuas, here are 10 restaurants that are more than happy to deliver food to your offices!
1.Kim San Leng
[caption id="attachment_14841" align="alignnone" width="768"] Kim San Leng[/caption]Delivery Fee $10.00; Minimum Order $50.00
2.Rainbow Lapis
[caption id="attachment_15322" align="alignnone" width="600"] Craving something sweet? Rainbow Lapis has got you covered. Offering traditional snacks like Kueh Lapis (of course), an assortment of Tarts, Fishball Keropok, Chiffon Cakes and even bottles of kaya and chilli! Selling most of their treats in bulk, throwing a party just got a whole lot easier.Put in your delivery order for Rainbow Lapis’s traditional snacks and desserts HERE!
Delivery Fee $15.00; Minimum Order $30.00
Rainbow Lapis
Level 1, Atrium, #01-26
Opening Hours: 9am – 8pm
3.SWAG
[caption id="attachment_14822" align="alignnone" width="1024"] With a name like SWAG where can you go wrong? This food outlet serves up some really healthy eats like their Signature Salads and Wraps. Looking for something healthy and sweet to wash your lunch down? Look out for their assortment of cold pressed juices. The best part? You can even craft your own salads and wraps!Get your orders for SWAG’s healthy salads and wraps delivered HERE!
Delivery Fee $3.50 – $10.00; Minimum Order $0.00 – $60.00
SWAG
The Commerze @ Irving
1 Irving Place, #01-26
Fuji Xerox Towers
80 Anson Road, #01-11, S079907
3.Sum Yi Tai
[caption id="attachment_14823" align="alignnone" width="700"] is pretty known for their roof top bar and their 1980s retro oriental themed decor but don’t think they’re all style and no substance. Sum Yi Tai is having a Delivery Fee $5.00 – $16.00; Minimum Order $15.00; Additional Charges 7.0% GST
Sum Yi Tai
25 Boon Tat Street, S069622
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri 11.30 am – 2.30pm, 5pm – 1am; Sat 5pm – 1am
5.Ninja Bowl
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What do you get when you put Subway and a whole lot of melted cheese? You get Delivery Fee $15.00 – $20.00; Minimum Order $20.00
Yellow Submarine
Toa Payoh
Blk 177 Toa Payoh Central, #01-110, S310177
Opening Hours: 10.30am – 10pm
Contact: 63527890
Bugis
200 Victoria Street, #B1-K24, S188021
Opening Hours: 10.30am – 10pm
Contact: 63371314
7.Seoulroll
[caption id="attachment_14832" align="alignnone" width="750"] Delivery Fee $0.00 – $16.00;Minimum Order $40.00 – $50.00Park Bench Deli
179 Telok Ayer St, S068627
Opening Hours: Mon 12pm – 4pm, 5pm – 9.30pm; Tue-Fri 10.30am –4pm, 5pm – 9.30pm; Sat 10.30am – 4pm;
Contact: 6815 4600
10.Delicius Pasticceria
6 Places Nathan Hartono Might Head To For His Bak Chor Mee Cravings
Unless you’ve been living under a rock this past weekend, you would know who Nathan Hartono is and what exactly he’s accomplished.
For those who have no clue who he is, Nathan Hartono, a local born talent won first runner up in popular singing reality show Sing! China (the furthest any Singaporean has placed!). Not only did this local singer start a Milo craze which resulted in milo trucks making an appearance at Plaza Singapura, he also gave this popular local dish a special shoutout, BAK CHOR MEE!
Bak Chor Mee is the quintessential comfort food, not only can you find it in every other coffeeshop, you can have it in so many different ways! Here at DSG, we’re always on the hunt for the best foods and that (of course) includes Bak Chor Mee. Here are the top 6 places where you (and Nathan Hartono) can satisfy those Bak Chor Mee cravings!
1. Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle
[caption id="attachment_15986" align="alignnone" width="1024"]Don’t be fooled into thinking this Bak Chor Mee spot has no queue, they have a queue number system so be prepared to wait up to an hour for a bowl here. Dishes at Macpherson Minced Meat Noodles are prepared individually and are crafted with springy noodles and stripes of braised pork belly and crispy lard. While the dish is amazing on its own get it with soup on the side, the rich pork broth is the perfect compliment to this popular local dish.
Macpherson Minced Meat Noodles
1382 Serangoon Road, S328254
Opening Hours: 6.30am – 2pm, Tue Closed
6. Seng Huat Eating House
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Also Read: 6 DIE DIE Must Visit Stalls For Lovers Of Seafood White Bee Hoon!
7 Best Places For Team Sports: Grab Them Buddies & Get Some Exercise!
Ask any kid what their favourite lesson in school is, and the answer will no doubt be, “PE lesson!”
The days of school and PE lessons were undoubtedly one of the fondest times of our lives.
I’m sure we all remember how much fun we had bonding and competing with our classmates and teammates in a wide array of team sports and activities.
Wanna relive those days? Grab a few buddies and experience that same sense of camaraderie and team spirit again!
Basketball
Many of us enjoyed playing basketball because of how inclusionary yet intense it was. Regardless of skill level, people could participate in some shape or form, all while having some good competitive fun.
[caption id="attachment_14945" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: MyActiveSG[/caption]Naturally, we long for the opportunity to experience those fleeting, carefree spells of exhilaration and ecstasy once more.
Lace up and recapture those moments here:
SG Social Basketball A crowd favourite back in good old PE class, we had tons of fun regardless of the conditions, be it makeshift goalposts or dingy patches of uneven grass. By the end of each kick-about, we’d be in tatters – run-ragged and bronzed almost beyond recognition, but it was all worth it.
Visit the official SG Social Basketball group page to find out more about the location, time, cost and how to be involved.
Group page: Football
Fancy a throwback to the glory days? Craving some good competitive footballing action or a simple fun-filled kick-about with your friends?
Get your fix of football action here:
U Soccer Interest Group
For more details, contact U Sports at:
Tel: 6582 3459
Email: [email protected]
Floorball
One for the sun detractors, Floorball is probably one of the most high-octane indoor sports out there.
Clashing sticks, jostling through literal heaps of people, and sprinting end-to-end brings about whopping amounts of adrenaline.
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Visit the official Play Floorball group page to find out more about the location, time, costs and how to get involved!
Group page: https://www.meetup.com/playfloorball/
Floorball at Valhall
Cost: $10 per game
Visit the official Floorball at Valhall group page to find out more about the location, time, costs and how to get involved!
Group page: https://www.meetup.com/Floorball-At-Valhall/
Table Tennis
Demanding unparalleled amounts of sheer concentration and agility, Table Tennis is truly a sport that pushes you to your limit.
[caption id="attachment_15274" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Caption: Singapore SEA Games Organising Committee / Action Images via Reuters[/caption]There is even the option of pairing up with a friend and trying your hand at doubles for a more team-oriented experience!
Heighten your senses and put yourself to the test now at:
SG Table Tennis
Visit the official SG Table Tennis group page to find out more about the location, time, cost and how to get involved!
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If what you’re looking for is a zeal-filled, inclusionary activity that almost necessitates a collaborative effort, look no further.
These are some places you can start building your netball-ing repertoire with your peers at:
Social Netball @ Arena
Visit the official Social Netball @ Arena group page to find out more about the location, time, cost and how to get involved!
Group page: https://www.meetup.com/Singapore-Social-Netball-Meetup/
Play Netball
Price: $3-$5
Visit the official Play Netball group page to find out more about the location, time, cost and how to get involved!
Group page: https://www.meetup.com/meetup-group-gmFHkeLN/
What are you waiting for?
Grab your friends and rediscover the joy of team sports. You’ll be feeling like a kid again in no time!
Also, read 5 Adult Playgrounds That Will Make You Feel Like A Child Again
Enjoy 1-for-1 Coffee At These Cafes Because It’s National Coffee Day!
Coffee-lovers out there, listen up! National Coffee Day is back for its third consecutive year!
You can look forward to some really delicious deals and events in town. Here’s what you can expect this week:
1-for-1 coffee deals
In celebration of National Coffee Day, 14 cafés will be participating in a 1-for-1 coffee deal from 3PM to 5PM on 29 September, so don’t forget to grab a friend!
Flash this image for 1-1 coffee. Image Credit: The 14 participating cafés:
1. Fleur Café
2. Oh My Tian Bakehouse & Café
3. Madcow Ice Cream & Music Café
4. Kaw Kaw SG
5. The Laneway Market
6. 2nd Storey Café Bar
7. On the Table
8. Suzette
9. The Lab SG
10. LAAF coffee & bistro
11. Avenue Café
12. Montana
13. The Assembly Ground
14. Carol Mel Café
All you need to do to redeem your cuppa is to flash the above image to the café staff and you’re good to go – it’s that simple!
If you didn’t already know, National Coffee Movement has teamed up with KopiPass to bring you a uniquely affordable experience of 30 cuppas at 30 different cafés at just $30.
Best of all? You can redeem these cups of coffees over 6 months.
Read more, and stand a chance to win a KopiPass here: Attention Coffee Lovers: Here’s Your Chance To Savour 30 Cups Of Coffee At Only $30!
Deliveroo Giveaway
Espressyo-self with Deliveroo and stand a chance to win the NESCAFÉ Barista and NESCAFÉ Dolce Gusto MINI ME coffee machines when you order from 21-30 September.
Image Credits: Deliveroo Facebook
There’re only 10 sets to be won, so click
Image Credits: Dutch Colony Coffee Co. Facebook
With all these deals coming your way, it seems like there’s really something to look forward to, doesn’t it?
Of course, we’ll be updating this page should more deals surface, and if you got lobang, please don’t hesitate to contact us ASAP!
Stay tuned for more, and here’s to a delicious National Kopi Day!
Also, read Mai Tu Liao! Up Your Cafe Game And Visit Sin Lee Foods For Some Sinfully Good Food!
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Attention Coffee Lovers: Here’s Your Chance To Savour 30 Cups Of Coffee At Only $30!
This year, the National Coffee Movement has teamed up with KopiPass to bring a unique experience to all coffee-lovers out there! Touted as the ultimate café-hopping pass, pass holders will be able to enjoy up to 30 cuppas from 30 different cafés islandwide at just $30!
Sounds like your cup of tea coffee? Then read on.
Tell me more about this.
If there’s one beverage that’s beloved the world over, it’d be coffee. We Singaporeans are no exception – from your kopitiams to the sheer number of cafés littered around the country, it’s not too much to say that kopi is everywhere in Singapore.
To make café-hopping more accessible to everyone, KopiPass allows you to café-hop with friends and loved ones without burning a hole in your wallet (because café food isn’t exactly cheap, we’re sure you know!).
So, when will KopiPass launch?
On September 29, which is National Kopi Day, of course!
[caption id="attachment_14558" align="aligncenter" width="513"] Image Credits: Being the die-hard coffee fans that we are, Singapore has expectedly joined countries celebrating the goodness of coffee in the form of National Coffee Day – affectionately termed as National Kopi Day.
How does it work?
You buy a KopiPass for $30. With this pass, you can visit 30 participating cafes and drink 30 different cups of awesome coffee! What a great bargain, since a cuppa often costs upwards of $4 at just about any café!
Of course, we wouldn’t expect you to be able to drink 30 cups of coffee in a day, would we?
Not to worry, because your Kopipass is valid for 6 months, from 29 September 2016 to 31 March 2017. That’s a super decent amount of time.
If you find that you’re unable to make full use of it, fret not, because the pass is transferrable/ shareable! No worries about not fully utilising your pass!
Passes are available for purchase either What about the participating cafes?
The cafes will stamp your pass when you redeem your drink. Only one drink redemption per cafe. “We want to deliver a superior cafe hopping experience, which means being very selective with our participating cafes and ensuring overcrowding will not happen…” shared Kathy, co-founder of KopiPass. Image Credits: The pass is currently available for purchase online Otherwise, you may purchase the pass at any participating outlets from 29 September. If you’d like to have a KopiPass and savour 30 cups of coffee goodness, you can stand a chance to… Simply LIKE and SHARE this post on Facebook to stand a chance to win a pass! Yes, it is that simple! That’s all you need to do for a chance to savour 30 cups of coffee at 30 cafes for free. https://www.facebook.com/discover.sg.official/posts/2090012651224426 This giveaway ends 28 September. There are 10 passes up for grabs! Lucky winners will be notified through Facebook. Pssst! We also heard that some cafes will be offering 1-for-1 coffee on 29 September! KopiPass (Header image credit: KopiPass, words by editor. All picture credits: KopiPass, unless otherwise stated.) Also, read Korea Town In Singapore? Satisfy All Your Kimchi Cravings Near Beauty World MRT!Sounds great! Where do I buy the KopiPass?
Win a KopiPass!
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30 cups of coffee for only $30!
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10 Proposal Spots In Singapore For That Special Someone You Want To BTO With
Proposals. They’re nerve wrecking enough without having to worry about the where, when and how. And with SO MANY proposals that are so amazing and out of this world (spoil market!) , we’re not going to blame you if you’re clueless on where to propose! We asked a few Singaporean ladies where’s a great place to be proposed to, and they gave us a simple yet oddly complicated answer:
“What kind of girl is she?”
Simple enough right? Find out what she enjoys doing and you’ve pretty settled on where you’re going to propose! If you’ve still haven’t found THE perfect place to propose. Don’t worry! We complied a list of the most romantic places in Singapore to propose!
If She Likes Nature..
Henderson Wave
[caption id="attachment_14249" align="alignnone" width="1024"] used to be THE SPOT to go dating and hang out with friends way back in the mid 2000s. To get up to Henderson Wave used to be quite an adventure, you had to take public transport before taking quite a hike up to the structure.At 36 meters above the ground, Henderson Waves bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. If your girlfriend is a fan of nature, bring her on the Southern Ridges Walk, a 5 kilometer hiking trail that takes you through Telok Blagah Hill Park and Mounth Faber.
Pack a picnic and sit down at the Henderson Waves right about sunset. You’ll be able to admire the setting sun against the backdrop of distant residential blocks, the perfect background for a romantic proposal.
Southern Ridges
Henderson Road, Southern Ridges, Bukit Merah, S159557
Contact: 800 471 7300
Little Guilin
[caption id="attachment_14252" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Bukit Batok Park, Little Guilin got its name due to its similarity to that of Guilin in China. What attracts locals all over Singapore to come here is the granite rock sitting within the lake (an anomaly in any other parks in Singapore). There are two shelters right across from the lake giving you a breathtaking view of the tranquil lake.
Bring your girlfriend here right after an early dinner, the fantastic view combined with the setting sun is the perfect backdrop for a proposal she won’t be able to refuse!
Bukit Batok Park
Bukit Batok East Avenue 2 and Bukit Batok East Avenue 6, S659761
Contact: 1800 471 7300
If You’re Planning To Propose After Dinner…
Dinner and proposals go hand in hand, how can she say ‘Yes!’ on an empty stomach? If you’re keen on proposing right after dinner (or even during dinner), head over to these places. You can grab dinner at the restaurants nearby and pop the question against the amazing backdrop!
Faber Peak
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A stone’s throw from Henderson Wave, Faber Bistro!
Faber Bistro
101 Mt Faber Road, S099201
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 4pm – 11pm; Fri – Sat: 4pm – 2am; Sun: 11am – 11pm
Contact: 6377 9688
Esplanade Rooftop
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Another old favourite amongst teens back in the mid 2000s. Offering views of Marina Bay and the city skyline, this outdoor space is a quiet getaway from the hustle and bustle downstairs. The roof terrace is landscaped with manicured lawns, benches and small shrubs and trees, so it’s a change of landscape from the modern architecture of CBD Singapore.
There are so many great restaurants around this area, including rooftop restaurant The Esplanade Co Ltd
1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore 038981
Contact: 6828 8377
Quayside Isle
[caption id="attachment_14254" align="alignnone" width="1600"] ,is that its quieter than Marina At Keppel Bay, yet gives the same air of luxury! It’s also home to the lavish National Gallery[/caption]If you’re a true blue Singaporean you would know that the National Gallery occupies two of Singapore’s landmarks; the Old Supreme Court and City Hall. The history of this building dates back to the 1920s where it was first named the Municipal Building.
The Supreme Court and the adjacent City Hall underwent a thorough restoration from 2012 until its grand opening in 2015.
If you’ve stepped into the National Gallery you would know that most if not all of the original architecture still remains. Let’s be honest, the art work pales in comparison to the grandeur of this national monument.
What’s great about the National Gallery is that the architecture and overall feel is dependent on which section of the National Gallery you’re at. The Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Gallery, the Former Supreme Court Foyer and Inside the Rotunda are amazing places to propose!
National Gallery
1 St Andrew’s Road Singapore, #01-01, S178957
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu; 10am – 7pm; Fri – Sat: 10am – 10pm
Contact: 6690 9400
If You Have Some Money To Spend…
If you’re intending to splurge on the proposal and you’re seeking a place which is extra special, we’ve got you covered. Proposals are a once in a lifetime event, what better way to splurge on dinner then to have it amongst the stars!
Sky Dining
(image credit: is once in a life time experience. The 2 hour cable car ride makes 3 rounds between Mount Faber, HarbourFront and Sentosa! Dinner starts from 6pm and will set you back about $300 for a 4-course meal.
Seeking something extra special? Go for the Floral Cabin, specially designed and decorated with flowers, the Floral Cabin will set you back almost $500.
But really,for the breathtaking view you’re going to experience, isn’t it worth it?
We recommend you book a few weeks in advance especially if you’re planning to propose on a special occasion such as Valentine’s Day.
Singapore Flyer
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Standing at 165m (about the height of a 42 storey building!), the Singapore Flyer is one the largest Observation Wheels in the world. The Flyer was launched in 2008 and has been a feature in the city skyline since.
If you’ve ever been in on it and thought the capsule would be a romantic place to propose, you’re in luck! You can have dinner here! , be prepared to drop $1,800! While the menu provided is similar to the one provided in Premium Sky Dining Flight, you do get a bottle of Premium Champagne and a bouquet of roses!
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No matter where you propose or how much you spend on the proposal, just remember what really matters is your sincerity! Good luck!
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Here’s A Look At Singapore’s First Green And Car Free New HDB Town Tengah!
Tengah: The Newest Greenest Singapore Estate
Just yesterday (8 Sept), the Minister for National Development, Lawrence Wong unveiled plans for Singapore’s 24th HDB town, Tengah (Bet you can’t name all the 24 HDB towns in under 2 minutes!). The new estate is part of Government efforts to transform the West to be Singapore’s next CBD. It’s no coincidence that the West is also where the future Singapore- Kuala Lumpur rail terminal will be.
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Also Read: 6 Absolutely Beautiful Spots In Singapore That You Can Actually Dive In!
Apple iPhone 7 Launch Has Descended Upon Us – Avoid These Places Until The Hype Dies Down
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, you must have heard about the iPhone 7. Rumours of the newest Apple iPhone being headphone jack-less and a duel camera proved to be true when Tim Cook (Apple’s CEO) introduced our newest obsession (we want it, we need it, we gotta have it!) at Apple’s inaugural September Keynote.
While you can get your pre-orders for Apple’s newest brainchild tomorrow (Sept 9) on the Apple website. If you would rather have the experience of seeing and touching the phone in person before dropping a mean thousand dollars, the phone is available in stores next Friday (Sept 16). While the new iPhone 7 is great news for any big tech fan out there for the rest of us it means seeing hordes of people queuing up at your local telcos.
We gathered a list of places to AVOID if you’re not keen on a) getting your hands on the iPhone 7 b) struggling to make your way through a very excited and impatient crowd.
1. Orchard Road
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6 Eats Around Singapore That Are Bound To Bring Your Tastebuds To Life!
Everyone knows that Singapore is a food paradise, it can get pretty difficult to choose when Singapore has such an extensive array of delicacies. We’re always sourcing for new places to get our food on so we asked some of our favourite brand ambassadors where were their favourite underrated places to eat, and they did not disappoint!
Here are a list of the most underrated places to get some food here in Singapore recommended by Discover SG’s brand ambassadors :
Novita Lam
Boon Tong Kee
(Image credit: Novita is that she really wants to see polar bears in their natural habitat. This talented 22 year old NUS Business student designs on the side and she can speak 6 languages!
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Noreen Fong
Noreen is not stranger to the spotlight, she’s been in the performing arts since primary school! She’s dabbled in English AND Chinese theatre, Chinese opera, hip hop and ukulele! The 21 year old NUS student has a weakness for puppies (just like we do!), and she wants to one day visit London and Paris ( “the pastries, cheesy food and ice cream!!!”).
Ninja Bowl
(Image credit: as her favourite underrated place to fill her tummy! Noreen tells us that the rice bowls are really healthy yet still satisfy her hunger, her favourites? The ‘Yasai’ and ‘Noka’ rice bowls.
The ‘Yasai’ rice bowl is crafted from salmon poke, mixed sultanas, tomatoes and a poached egg. A simple, healthy and satisfying meal for one!
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Contact: Mon – Fri: 9.30am – 9pm; Sat – Sun: 9am – 6pm
Kimberley Yong
Last week we did a feature on Kimberley, talking about her life, fashion and her love for Starbucks. The 20 year old blogger and model loves capturing memories through the medium of photographs and blog entries. Her love for eyeliner (“it makes me feel sexy”) and her wish to one day visit Cambodia (“I really want to visit the country I was born in”) is just the tip of the iceberg!
Brownice Ice Cream
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It can be difficult to find eateries in Singapore which targets vegans, but Kimberley has got you covered! One of her favourite places to grab a slice is Brownice. Vegan friendly and delicious, Kimberley loves indulging in food especially when she doesn’t feel guilty after (“After all it’s vegan!”). Brownice is primarily an ice cream place that serves up some milk-free ice cream, which is great news for our vegan and lactose intolerant friends!
Brownice Ice Cream
8 Sin Ming Road, #01-03 Sin Ming Centre, S575628
Opening Hours: 12pm – 10pm
Contact: 6456 6431
Flavour Flings
(Image credit: (Image credit: Flavour Flings her top pick for something salty and filling! She tells us that Flavour Flings is her favourite place to grab a quick bite. On why she keeps coming back to this quiet eatery? “I tired my very first salted egg fried there and it tasted so good.” At Flavour Flings you can find some unique dishes that are served up doused in salted egg!
Flavour Flings
Blk 121 Hougang Avenue 1, #01-1348, S530121
Opening Hours: Mon: 11am – 4pm, 5.30pm – 9pm; Tues – Weds: Closed; Thu – Fri; 11am – 4pm, 5.30pm -9pm; Sat-Sun: 9am – 4pm, 5.30pm – 9pm
Contact: 6286 005
Here in Singapore we’re lucky to never run out of food options, we pretty much have it all. But it can be pretty difficult to choose a place to eat when we’re surround by so many makan places! Head on over to any of these places if you’re looking for something unique, underrated and delicious!
This article is part of our ongoing Brand Ambassador Series!
Also Read: Ambassador Highlights #1: Food Tastings, Secret Life of Pets Preview & Beers!
5 Adult Playgrounds That Will Make You Feel Like A Child Again
Living in Singapore isn’t just about malls and shopping (don’t get me wrong, I LOVE malls and shopping), you can find some pretty exhilarating and unique things to do on our tiny island. We sourced out some of the best adult playgrounds you can find across Singapore!
1. BOUNCE
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(Image credit: allows you freedom to choose where you want to play! Bummer is you have to enquire and book in advance! If you’re looking for something a bit more traditional and controlled, opt for (Image credit: , this (Image credit: and (Image credit: Tripadvisor) Located in sunny Sentosa, Rope Yoga & Kitesurfing? 6 Thrilling Sports For Adrenaline Junkies